The Ford Ranger receives regular updates with one of them being the tech features such as the driver's binnacle. The instrument cluster on the new model is fully digital but on older models you still get illuminated lights. We take a look at what these lights mean
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The Ford Ranger has seen a number of changes over the last few years, from external design changes to interior updates and new tech features. The latest Ranger has fully digital drivers’ binnacle that has digital warnings that pop up on the TFT screen. On the older Ranger models there are still illuminated warning lights that will come on when there is a problem.
We take a look at the 2016 to 2020 models and the symbols you may come across and what they mean. It is very important to heed these warnings as they are the precursor to serious issues that concern the well-being of your car.
Brake System Warning Light
Charging system warning light
Low engine oil pressure warning light
Hill Decent Control
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) warning light.
ABS warning light
Four-Wheel Drive Indicator light (If the vehicle is 4WD)
Rear differential lock indicator lock (If equipped)
Fuel System / Low Fuel warning light
Open door warning light
Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light
Service due indicator
Master Engine Malfunction warning light
Tyre Pressure Monitoring Error
Traction Control On/Off
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